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2013 was a great year for
PSP in so many ways. Team
attendance was up, the webcasts were amazing and the
competition did not disappoint. What were then highlights of the 2013 season in
your opinion?
it reached viewers in over 100 countries last
season.
Looking back at the 2013 season, PSP had
some significant changes but also showed
constant progression through its key features.
There’s been a lot of talk
about the new rate of fire
and the sideline coaching change. With any
change comes some resistance--that’s the norm. What
challenges do you face with
these issues (and any others
you might think of) and how
will you overcome them?
The Champion/Challenger brackets introduced last season is definitely a success. It
opens up the Pro division and allows teams,
which probably would have not made the
jump to Pro, to compete against the best
on the planet without being trapped there.
Simply put: Play against the best, learn what
you can and get back to the grind until you
become the one everyone wants to beat.
Plus, you get exposure on the webcast in the
meantime.
The webcast is one of our key features which
continues to deliver the most professional
broadcast, period. Filmed in full HD, delivering over 30 hours of content every event,
And despite a stagnant economy and struggling industry, more and more teams come
to participate to PSP events. With over 1000
teams and no less than 42 unique countries
represented in 2013, PSP proves again to be
the best league not only in the US but i